British Slang Attic Of A House
A list of slang words for house home.
British slang attic of a house. An attic may also be called a sky parlor or a garret. Group of hills in scotland named after sir hugh munro munro. The space or room at the top of a building under the roof often used for storing things. It is often used as an expression of anger or is used to emphasize a comment.
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An attic sometimes referred to as a loft is a space found directly below the pitched roof of a house or other building. Noun the part of a building especially of a house directly under a roof. Then rest your zonked peepers on these 71 simple british phrases compiled from slang dictionaries some are common some are out of use but all of them you will want to start using immediately. Bat in your attic trying to solve a problem and this preoccupation focused thinking is noticeable outwardly.
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A room or rooms in an attic. A low story or decorative wall above an entablature or the main cornice of a building. Attic section of a house situated under the roof attic. If you re trying to figure out what your british buddy is yammering about we can help.
Find words with this meaning on the online slang dictionary s slang thesaurus urban thesaurus. Last edited on mar 13 2010. Are you feeling a bit knackered or fagged today internet and need something to be gobsmacked by. British slang is a fountain of beautiful words that we don t normally use in america.
See more words with the same meaning. Clopton havers 1870 1916 british short story author. You probably don t need me to describe this out of all british slang this is by far the most popular and most commonly used.